Charity
Tenby club raises £1,000 for Wales Air Ambulance
TENBY INNER WHEEL CLUB has raised £1,000 for Wales Air Ambulance after holding a popular fish and chip supper fundraiser.
The club has supported the lifesaving charity for 12 years, raising £8,600 in total.
The latest event, held at the Boathouse in Saundersfoot, included both lunch and evening sittings, as well as a raffle.
The Inner Wheel Club of Tenby is a women’s organisation focused on friendship and service. It currently has 23 members who raise money for a range of good causes.
Karen Tulley, from the club, said: “Our members use our skills to promote and help good causes, while having plenty of fun at the same time.
“We are all aware that Wales Air Ambulance relies totally on donations and receives no government funding, which is why we are always keen to make this a really good event and raise as much money as we can.
“The air ambulance service is essential, particularly in rural areas.”
Following the fundraiser, Mike May, Wales Air Ambulance Regional Fundraising Manager, attended the club’s annual meeting, where he was presented with the £1,000 cheque.
He said: “A huge thank you to everyone at Inner Wheel Club of Tenby for raising a further £1,000 for our service.
“The members have fundraised for us for 12 years and in that time they have raised an incredible £8,600, which is amazing. We really do appreciate their ongoing support of our all-Wales charity.
“Fundraisers like these will ensure that the Wales Air Ambulance continues to be there for the people of Wales when they need us most.”
Wales Air Ambulance is a consultant-led service which takes hospital-standard treatment to patients and, if needed, transfers them directly to the most appropriate hospital.
The charity must raise £13m every year to keep its helicopters in the air and rapid response vehicles on the road.
Pic: Mike May, Wales Air Ambulance Regional Fundraising Manager, at the cheque presentation.
Charity
Charity golf day to support cancer awareness after Derek’s diagnosis
LOCAL businesses are being asked to support a charity golf day in Rosemarket this July after organiser Derek Rowlands was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer.
Derek’s Charity Golf Day will take place at Dawn Til Dusk Golf Club on Friday, July 10, with proceeds going to Neuroendocrine Cancer UK.
The event will be played in a Texas Scramble format, with teams of four invited to enter at £80 per team. Tee times will run from 8:00am.
Derek was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in 2023. His illness was identified early, allowing him to undergo surgery soon after diagnosis. He continues to receive monthly treatment and has organised the event to raise both funds and awareness.
Neuroendocrine cancers can develop in different parts of the body, including the digestive system, pancreas and lungs. Symptoms can often be vague, meaning some patients are diagnosed late.
Local businesses are being invited to support the event by sponsoring a hole for a minimum donation of £100, donating raffle or competition prizes, entering a team, or helping to promote the day.
There are up to 18 hole sponsorship opportunities available, with sponsors able to display banners or promotional materials at their designated hole.
Anyone wishing to enter a team, sponsor the event, donate a prize or find out more can contact Derek on 07823 323 134.

Charity
Local insurance brokers help raise over £1,300 for Bluebirds Foundation
The Haverfordwest County AFC Bluebirds Foundation is celebrating a £1,300 boost this month thanks to local insurance brokers Lloyd & Whyte Community Broking.
A recent fundraising day raised £653.64, which was fund matched by the insurance broker’s parent company, the Benefact Group, doubling the amount to over £1,300.
Lloyd & Whyte Community Broking St Clears are sponsors of Haverfordwest County AFC
which includes supporting the charitable arm of the club, Bluebirds Foundation. The Foundation focuses on the prevention of poverty and strengthens the bond between the
football club and local people, including launching junior supporter clubs and community
brunch clubs.
Harry Thomas, aTrustee at Bluebirds Foundation said:
“We are extremely grateful to Lloyd & Whyte for further enhancing the funds raised at
our Foundation Fundraiser, held at the Ogi Bridge Meadow in collaboration with
Haverfordwest County AFC and we look forward to working closely with Lloyd & White again at future events.”
Leyla Phillips stated:
“Events like this show what community is all about. I think it’s great what the
Bluebirds foundation are doing locally for Pembrokeshire, and it was a pleasure to be
a part of it. Being part of Lloyd & Whyte Community Broking and the Benefact Group
made it even more special as we are proud to match all funds that were raised on the day which I’m sure will be a nice addition for the foundation, to enable them to carry
on doing great initiatives within our community.’’
The funday event saw bouncy castles, cake stands, a raffle, shirt swap stand, kick-up
competitions, and inflatable goal, alongside the normal match day activities, all providing
hours of fun for spectators and supporters.
And to top it all, Haverfordwest County AFC won 6-0 on the day against Llanelli Town AFC.
Charity
West Wales among most generous areas as charity donations fall across Wales
Ceredigion Preseli ranked second in Wales for the share of household income donated to charity
PEOPLE in Wales donated an estimated £530 million to charity last year, down from £645 million in 2024, according to new research.
But the Charities Aid Foundation report also contains a striking west Wales finding, with Ceredigion Preseli ranked as the second most generous constituency in the country.
Residents in Ceredigion Preseli donated an average of 1.21 per cent of household income to charity, behind only Cardiff North, which topped the Welsh list at 1.32 per cent.
The constituency ranked ahead of Gower, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Ynys Môn, Cardiff West, Monmouthshire and Caerfyrddin.
Across Wales, however, the wider picture shows a fall in charitable giving. CAF said 54 per cent of people in Wales donated to charity last year, down from 61 per cent in 2024.
The charity said household financial pressures were a major factor, with one in five people across the UK saying they do not donate because they cannot afford it.
CAF’s Local Giving Report looked at charitable giving, community engagement and local pride across every UK constituency.
It found that 35 per cent of people in Wales already engage in their local community, while 18 per cent would like more opportunities to get involved.
More than half of people in Wales, 56 per cent, said they had a sense of local pride. In Monmouthshire, that figure rose to 70 per cent.
The report suggests that people who feel more connected to their local communities are more likely to support charities and good causes.
Mark Greer, Managing Director of the Charities Aid Foundation, said: “Charities are at the core of our communities. Through their work up and down the country, they strengthen local areas and support those in need.
“When we are facing a sustained trend of declining donations, part of the solution to unlocking greater giving lies in understanding the power of place and community.
“It might seem obvious, but places matter to people. This report shows that when people are engaged in a local area, they tend to give more.”
Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Community Foundation Wales, said: “This report confirms again the generosity of people in Wales in backing the causes that are important to them.
“Wales has a strong history of giving and philanthropy. We see reminders of it all around us in how donors and philanthropists have shaped our communities, from the miners building community halls to the people today who support our most vulnerable people.
“At a time when community groups and charities are needed more than ever, this support continues to be critically important.”
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